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Went there for Calvin Harris Jan 27th (or that weekend). The caveat is that I went in with very very high expectations. After hearing the rumors about the place, I didnt really know what to expect outside if the time of my life with nothing but gorgeous women dancing to the best music on the best sound system.\n\nNone of that was delivered. I won't go much into the crowd there, bit I'll add that perhaps im too used to the homogeneity or the DC crowd. The club was, as expected insanely crowded with not much room to enjoy yourself until much later in the night.\n\nThat being said, the sound system on the first floor was not only insufficient, but downright unpleasant. Maybe that was just Calvin Harris and his lack of attention to detail.\n\nThe worst part is that it was in the MGM grand which now feels like a run down place in so many ways. | 0 |
Once again, we love going to this restaurant because they have the family deal that you can not beat if you are hungry for hot dogs. They have the 5 for $5 deal. Can you beat that? I don't think so!! The family and I love chili dogs, so of course we are gonna go here!! YAY for Wienerschnitzel!! This time, we went to the one that is in front of Las Vegas Outlet. YYYYYAAAAAYYYY for chili dogs!! | 1 |
Hubby and I were out a week ago searching for a Traditional Mexican Restaurant in our area. We met a woman on Nellis that told us about Mama Maria's Mexican Restaurant. She told us the food was delicious and the chips were not the usual that you find other places. The chips and salsa was delicious. The first time we went was on July 31, 2013. We decided to go back on our Anniversary August 7, 2013. We had the Giant Burrito and you can order one and they will give you two plates, or each order one and take the other half home to have for diner the next night. We also took the chips and salsa for our diner the next evening. It was like eating there but at home. We will definitely be going back there again and highly recommend eating there for those looking for authentic Mexican food. They are located East of Nellis at 6055 E. Lake Mead Blvd in an strip mall on the south side of Lake Mead Blvd. Eat and enjoy the food, we're sure you'll come back.\nJoy and Dwayne residents of Vegas. | 1 |
Disappointed. This wasn't our first time but it will be our last. First, my wife's wine glass had some suck-on food from its previous owner. Then her rigatoni with chicken in pink vodka sauce had bad chicken. She described it as chicken that had been in the refrigerator too long. My food was good. I had the lobster ravioli special.\n\nOur server replaced my wife's glass and promptly ordered a rigatoni without chicken. A manager never visited our table and that ruined the place for us. I understand that mistakes happen. But for the manager to not address the problem or even take the add-on chicken off the bill is unacceptable. | 0 |
First let me start by saying... TAKE YOUR JACKETS OFF. TAKE WHATEVER ACCESSORY YOU HAVE ON AND LEAVE IT IN THE CAR. I DON'T CARE HOW COLD IT IS OUTSIDE. I say this because you will come out smelling like the restaurant and grilled meats. It's inevitable...\n\nThere are many all you can eat korean barbecue restaurants in Las Vegas. I would like to consider this place as one of the best ones here. When considering all you can eats, the value is everything. They have a 3-tier menu. Honestly speaking you don't need any other meat except the brisket (cha dol baek ee). This is because the others are pretty thick and heavy or heavily marinated. They also just don't taste good. The brisket is thin, light, and full of flavor. If you need more flavor then use the sauces that they give you. \n\nThere are ladies who come around to help you cook and what not, but you honestly never need any of their help because come on.... if you're a man, you know how to grill, if you're a woman, you know how to cook. Let's be real. There is no need to review the service because it is an all you can eat. They will be there when you really need them. \n\nThe all you can eat is only 15.95. If you are looking for Kalbi (Korean Marinated Beef), then you would go to Sura. You would be paying over 20 dollars there. | 1 |
Went again for lunch today and discovered there are new owners already. This made me nervous as I really liked the place before.\n\nI was pleasantly surprised the the Pho actually had better flavor then before. I was surprised before that the Pho didn't have cilantro in it as I've always had it with cilantro. Today I noticed the Pho tasted a bit better and had cilantro and I asked the gal what had changed and she told me there were new owners.\n\nThey have expanded their menu also and there are a lot of new things I want to try. Glad the food didn't take a hit with the new owners as so many places do when ownership changes.\n\nHighly recommend this place. | 1 |
Wow finally a place to put my rant!! This place cant be more unproffesional!! I had my fillings done in this place and swear to God i will never ever ever go back...okay let me first tell you the trouble i been to, first i went and got a cleaning plus fillings then the doctor recommended a root canal i said i would do that after the fact i go back home to my country, all i wanted was to get a filling and kill the pulp or whatever they term that, oh my mom is a dentist but shes not here, so i know what i was aking the dentist to do. After few visits i Had to forcefully ask the dentist not to ask me more about root canal and other stuff, and by the way they charge u 25 dollars for miss scheduled visits even though they schedule u 3 months in advance and dont give u a call to say that its your turn the next day. Anyways when i got all my fillings and cleaning done... I paid more than i should have i mean, i asked my insurance and they said why u paid for \""toothpaste, toothbrush, dentist fee, rescheduling fee\"" this are all not supposed to be paid on ur wallet. To cut the story short the place keeps sendin me mail saying i owe them money when my insurance said they already claimed and talk to them!! For god sake this place is a rip off!!! Just let me know when u meet the lady who accepts phone call, do assist the dentist, clean the garbage and yeah do all the dentist doesnt do, talk to u, u can sense how phony she sounds like. Also the dentist is pushy, pride, boastful and very very arrogant !!! NEVER EVER GO TO THIS PLACE PLS.. | 0 |
I read the reviews and decided to take a chance. I was really hoping to find a decent cheesesteak. The delivery was within an appropriate time, but the food was still cold. My daughter ordered the loaded skins and they were definitely overcooked. Very dark and crispy around the edges. The cheesesteak, which was supposed to be thinly sliced ribeye, well it was just sad. They seriously should consider more meat or a smaller roll. | 0 |
In my sizable experience, the worse a hole in the wall a BBQ Pit is, the more finger lickingly delicious their food is. T & K's is no exception. The decor, atmosphere and service are not going to win any awards, but the soul food is as good as it gets. the prices are extremely reasonable, it was $10 for my meal and they gave me a ton of ribs. I got the pork ribs with 1/2 honey mustard sauce and 1/2 hot sauce, and a side of mashed potatoes and greens. The sides were savory, rich and fresh, and the ribs were some of the best I've ever had. I'd go back in a heart beat, but plan on getting the food and taking it to go for a summer picnic dinner! | 1 |
I just had THE WORST MEAL I HAVE EVER HAD in Las Vegas. My wife and I have been here twice before and had good meals, though the last one was nothing to write home about. I brought my father in law here while our wives were dining elsewhere.\n\nExcept for the Calamari which were good, everything else was horrible. The chicken wings were meatless (a vegetarian could have eaten them for all the chicken they had). The prime rib was so tough that my father in law sent his back. I nibbled at enough of mine that I didn't send it back, but you could tell it was old, tough, dog food grade meat.\n\nGordon Ramsay should be ashamed of himself! His next Kitchen Nightmares should be filmed in his own bloody restaurant! Not only will we not be back at this establishment, but we are far less likely to go to his other restaurants - just in case they've gone downhill in a similar manner to this one. | 0 |
Went to Vegas for a girls weekend getaway. I booked a room at the MGM Grand because I had previously stayed there and it seemed pretty decent for what we could afford and they had this promotion going on where we get all these great credits like 25 slot credit, 2 for 1 at the spa, and free drinks at the pool.\n\nThe front desk lady was so rude. When I presented my debit card, she told me there would be a $200 charge if I wanted to charge things to the room since it wasn't a credit card. When I was looked confused about it and asked her to explain, she told me they would CHARGE me 200 so I could charge to my room. MY friend and I were even more confused after that, then the girl looks at us and says,\""Do you want it, or not?\"" Of course we say no. Remember those great resort credits? Can't use them cuz we can't charge to the room! And she FAILED to mention that.\n\nWe get into our room and it is ok...til we get into the bathroom and realize that the toilet is leaking. We got a room on the 4th floor....so our view was really craptacular. I also requested a smoking room, and we got placed in a non smoking room. When we called to complain, they said they were at full capacity and would send up ashtrays. Vegas was fun, but MGM was not. I will definitely stay somewhere else next time. | 0 |
The hibachi area is super fun. It would be a great place to take kids. The chefs are highly entertaining and the food was decent, but not spectacular.\n\nI ordered some udon here and it was some of the worst udon I've ever had. The broth tasted like cardboard. I'd have given this place 3 stars for the hibachi, but the nasty soup made me feel I had to take off a star.\n\nIf you're going to go, go for the hibachi. | 0 |
My wife and I came here to see what they had to offer. As we had bought a king size bed frame and bed. However because we can still cancel our order and felt our decision was on the whim as the mattress we originally purchased was on sale from another furniture store.\n\nWe came here to see what other options we had to choose from. Upon entering I already was prepared for the sales man attack, however we were taken back by how friendly and non pressuring environment we entered in. George the salesman was very informative on the beds, and was trying to gauge what we were looking for. After narrowing down to 3 beds another couple came in, we told him we can attend to them while we continued to drill down. He checked on us a few times and answered a few questions we had, but was not breathing down our necks. \n\nThe products: They had a good selection of beds for all prices ranges and were well organized based on color piece on the mattress. The sales were nice as well as the options in the clearance section which seemed very reasonable.\n\nIn the end we ran to the other furniture store to see the bed we originally purchased which we liked very much and kept our original decision. If we didn't find the bed prior Mattress Firm would have easily won our business and would recommend them to others. | 1 |
Our poor experience started off at check-in with a girl who may have been mildly retarded. At the very least, she had no customer service or communication skills. I had to convince her that I had two rooms for two nights. We stayed in the Courtyard rooms. It looks like the original carpet in this section of the hotel, and smells like it too. Speaking of smells, my room had the distinct smell of feces. I was talking with another guest who said her room smelled like urine. She also had the same experience with the room keys. Apparently, they can't code them for multiple nights, so be prepared to go back to the front desk to get new keys after your first night. Both my sons and I put do not disturb signs on our doors, only to have them removed before the morning when the maid work us up at 8 am.\n Regardless of the deal you get on the rooms (I used Groupon for one night and Expedia for the other), you will pay a resort fee of $17 per room per night. Factor that in to your \""good deal\"" on your room.\n On the positive side, the shuttle was a great benefit. | 0 |
I go here often but their service is okay. The waitresses are really nice but makes a lot of mistakes like giving the wrong people our orders and switching checks. The food was slow and came in different times. Some people would get their food first then others would have to wait another 20 minutes for theirs. THEIR WATER WAS GROSS I tell you ! Well it tasted like straight up unfiltered tap water. I suggest if you like water that you bring your own bottle. The food is moderately priced and is pretty good I guess. I would come back again one day but hopefully their service is better because they charge 18% for tip on the check, when they didn't even give that well of a service. They should mention on the menu that they do charge 18% tip. I still find that stupid though, the customers should be able to choose how much they feel the waiter deserves. | 0 |
Like a lot of other reviewers I'd have to say the food is 5 star but the service is horrendous. We were blatantly ignored once and got up and left after 15 minutes of staring at the menu. We gave it another shot and actually made it to the ordering part; and the food really is phenomenal once you actually get someone to take your order and bring it to you. The horrible service explains why it is never busy when we've gone. Which is unfortunate because we love the food. If they ever bring this place all together into a 5 star worthy eatery they will have a money making gem there! Until then know it's hit or miss on the service. More miss than hit. And honestly for me that was their last chance to gain me as a regular. Sorry Otro. | 0 |
Great food. Exceptional service. Comfortable decor. I ordered the filet mignon. It was seared to perfection. The seafood sampler is a definite recommend | 1 |
Pizza A Metro you were my favorite to-go pizzeria until last night. I have had great pizza from here and thought that this would be a delight to please me for a long time. You are very close to my college and I thought I'd be bringing your food home on a weekly basis after class until last night. The pizza is good, however, my calzone was not as described. It looked wonderful, and the menu lists its ingredients as ricotta, mozzarella, peas, mushroom and tomato, but mine came with prosciutto. A lot of prosciutto. I don't eat animals (maybe this would be a plus if you are a carnivore). For me this ruined the meal. While crispy and delicious looking on the outside, one cut into it, and a watery, meaty mess fell out. My margherita and vegetarian pizza (as described on the menu) were sans meat.. why was there meat in this? I thought I had a solid thing to look forward to, but will be putting you on the back burner for a while. Oh well. | 0 |
The sandwich lives up to the hype. If you like roast beef sandwiches then definitely go for \""The Original\""\n\nBread is perfectly toasted. Roast beef is tender and, well, beefy. Drench it in Grey Poupon and wash it down with the beer you've been carrying around with you since you left the casino. | 1 |
I must say I was extremely disappointed in my burger and what I thought was onion rings for $2.29...the burger was just ok...I got the regular size bacon cheeseburger which was $5.99 and the gentleman said it was a 1/3 lb which was more like 1/4...The bacon and burger were cooked great but the overall burger felt like a glorified McDonald's burger...I got the onion rings as my side only because the employee who took my order said they were his fav...They are just lightly battered onion straws you see as a burger topper all over the place...I will definitely not be coming back here!!! | 0 |
Great place always packed cause irs good just wish it wasnt always so packed so there is a small down side to this place easy quick menu always with a todays special. | 1 |
Grouchy John's has the best customer service staff along with a great brew of Coffee. The employees really want you to come back and it's not a chain. Support the local guy who really treats customers with respect.\n\nHe has a dog friendly patio as well. | 1 |
Meh. Nice tvs. Wait staff is like day shift at some dank hole-in-the-wall strip club (in that they seem like they hate their lives). Also, the food is ok but overpriced. | 0 |
Do NOT wait for an eClub coupon. They are slow to act and slower to care. From their Feedback page.\n\n\""To Whom it May Concern:\n\nI don't know if this classifies as a Dining Problem or an eClub problem, as both seem to be missing an element of professionalism.\n\nGoing through a third-party for eClub signups is one thing, having one that doesn't support those who sign up for it is another. And having a restaurant that won't go the extra mile is, frankly, sad.\n\nI called just now to the Las Vegas location, with an attempt to redeem my girlfriend's voucher for a free meal. We have been in search of a Brazilian all-you-can-meat gourmet location, and I was so impressed the first time we came.\n\nSince [the voucher] did not exist (we both registered several weeks ago), we called the restaurant for some advice to see if anything could be done to accommodate us. The short answer, (after 4 unanswered calls and a three-minute hold time) was a resounding, \""No.\"" (\""Occasionally,\"" said the hostess, \""You might get a belated coupon or something.\"")\n\nThe hostess assured us that a complimentary cake-like dessert with a complimentary candle could be afforded us, but that no special accommodations could be done. Just the kind of service I would expect from a McDonald's.\n\nAs an amateur critic for restaurants through several websites, I was dumbfounded, after our first experience, to see how unwilling your restaurant was at helping out its potentially-loyal patrons.\n\nSuffice it to say, we're boycotting the location and telling our friends and colleagues about the unfriendly service you seem to provide. Actions are, after all, louder than words.\n\nFurthermore, I feel I am doing your company a service by allowing you to understand the situation that others (including myself) that have been subject to this kind of treatment. It would benefit you to know you are losing significant business through this lack of courtesy.\n\nPlease respond. I was just growing to love your restaurant. This experience has hindered that significantly.\n\nYour potentially Loyal Guest,\nTyler\"" | 0 |
Had the worst experience ever here today.....would rather wait in line at the DMV. Switching plates from CA to AZ has been a long nightmare. Pitched my CA registration form which expired in January - can't get a dupe. Vehicle has been parked due to a bad transmission I just got fixed. \n\nAttempted to get AZ registration at whatever cost (who cares, I'd rather be legal) and the guy would not let me speak. He kept interrupting and making jokes that he'd go get someone else to help me understand I needed emissions and old CA registration.....I had to walk out. I'm not stupid, if he'd listened he'd know I just left the emissions test and was not worried about cost just wanted my doggone plates. | 0 |
Good selection of clothing options. Huge store so it can be a little overwhelming. The prices are great and the staff is always friendly and helpful. | 1 |
A lot has been said, so I'll keep it brief. \nVery nice, slightly underground patio.\nBuckwheat crepes - one of the best I've ever had with very interesting toppings in sweet and savoury.\nGood chocolate. It could be overwhelmingly rich, so chose carefully and savour!\nCoffee is good, just not hot enough. I kept trying first with caramel mocha, then espresso, and finally an americano. It was me searching for coffee heaven that morning. The amount of whipped cream on top of that mocha - boy, it could easily have been a meal in itself. | 1 |
Food ok but bad operation. I'm not going to call it bad service, because our waiter was clearly following orders. He pushed the specialty drinks even though we knew what we wanted to drink, he pushed the appetizers even though we didn't want any, and - the biggest issue of all - when presenting the (hefty) bill, he gave us the pitch for the 'Landry's club' - sign up for free and get points, discounts, blah blah ... pay $25 (even though 'free' ... it's credited to your first meal ...)... SURELY they should understand that if you go to a high-end restaurant you don't expect to be thinking about getting coupons and discounts at 10pm on a Friday night after a relaxing meal! | 0 |
After the latest negative experience here, I am not going back. Saleswoman walked in on me while I was in the dressing room a few days ago, and did not think there was anything wrong with this behavior until I pointed out that this was not appropriate. This was not an accident. She pulled back the curtain knowing that I was in there and without asking my permission. She later apologized and said, \""I could see that you were dressed.\"" I had pulled the curtain completely shut, but evidently my body was still visible, which also makes me feel very uncomfortable since the changing rooms open onto the store floor. \n\nEvery time I go in here, the sales staff either interact so minimally with customers or ask me 4-5 times in 10 minutes if I need anything. | 0 |
Needed a place for lunch the first time I was in the area.. Went there for lunch and dinner both days and now I'm back and made this account just for this place.. Best pulled pork ever and the employees are very nice. Will be going here all 3 days I'm here. | 1 |
If you are fortunate enough be there when they have Butterfinger Crunch, you are in for a treat. Try the hot fudge and hot caramel toppings too. The waffle cones are great. | 1 |
Don't come on any weekend (always short staffed) and the parking spots are made for golf carts. They don't charge for the door dings. | 0 |
Food was average but very OVERPRICED. Wasn't sure why this place has high reviews. \n\nService was good but I think the owners talk to the customers too much. There's a difference between checking in to see how the meal is going and having a 15 min plus conversation! \n\nOne positive thing was we got a recommendation for a dessert place and near it was an EXCELLENT Japanese restaurant. | 0 |
What a gem! I regularly drive by this place on my way to work and always say \""I'm going to try it out\"". Well, I recently purchased a Groupon ($15 for $30) and decided to have dinner and drinks here with a friend.\n\nWhen we entered the restaurant, Liz greeted us enthusiastically and asked where we'd like to sit. There was about 8 other people in the restaurant, 6 at the bar and 2 at a table in the corner, we opted to sit at the bar.\n\nIt's a tiny spot, but it had the right amount of space to get you involved with the other patrons and the bartender, who was awesome but I'll get to that later.\n\nLiz handed us the martini menu and boy was it extensive! Over 550 ways to make a martini, listed in alphabetical order and by what alcohol is used (Gin, Vodka or bourbon). It was so hard to decide but I opted for a Chocolate God (tasted like spicy cake, which sounds weird but it worked with my meal), and my dinner buddy opted to get their little 3 drink deal (Absolutely Ruby, Rising Sun, and Antifreeze (which was to die for).\n\nFor dinner, I ordered the Lizs Penne a la vodka and my friend ordered the California Chicken. Both were made exceptionally well, with my pasta having just the right amount of vodka sauce and my friends veggies were crisp, the rice the perfect texture and the chicken crispy, but juicy.\n\nFor dessert, we opted to share the creme brulee which wasn't too sweet and came with a nice side of fruit.\n\nOh a side note, the martinis are on the strong side (or maybe I'm just a light drinker), because I ended up knocking over my glass and breaking it to which the bartender responded in a sing song voice: \""blame it on the alcohol\"" and the room laughed.\n\nAll in all it was a great first time experience. After the Groupon voucher, my bill came to about $42 and I gave the bartender a hearty tip. Will definitely be going back soon! | 1 |
Went and had the Prix Fixe three course meal while rushing from trade show event to trade show event. \n\nGotta say I was impressed; Bacon appetizer to start, filet mignon entree and a chocolate flourless cake to end it. I'm okay with this. \n\nBacon was about as spicy as all get out. Not for me...but I'm sure it's good for other people. \n\nSteak was good, very tender and good flavor, really enjoyed it. \n\nCake was cake. Didn't eat. Hilariously enough, I was too damn tired to finish, I was struggle-bussing to stay awake. \n\nThe staff was great, kept my water filled. I'm kinda particular about that. Usually just tell em to bring another glass, most just bring a vessel. This guy just kept it filled. Good to go. \n\nIt was mid-day, slow and no one else was eating, so that worked out quite well as service was quick. \n\nDidn't blow me away, but definitely good to go...and $35 for three course at an Emeril joint ain't bad. | 1 |
Bartenders are awesome!\n1/2 priced amazing pizza after midnight and saturdays and sundays! | 1 |
Absolutely the worst show I have ever seen in Vegas. Terrific band backing up a mediocre talent who thinks that posing and wearing a hat makes him Sinatra. Sound level varies from excruciating to totally unbearable. Addition of stripper type dancers might be pleasant, but the whole show is performed In the dark. I can understand why. If I were him I wouldn't want to be recognized either. The one recognizable song I heard, \""Luck Be A Lady\"" was sung in a wispy out of tune delivery, backed up by an extraordinarily loud arrangement . In between songs he mutters interminably and incomprehensibly in a London accent while frequently placing his hand over his heart to indicate that he is sincere. This a punctuated by the nonstop playing of the rhythm section so that any chance of understanding what he is saying is obliterated. I was led to believe that this would be a Sinatra/ Bennett/Martin type show and all the recorded music prior to the arrival of the actual musicians (they were 25 minutes late) was of that variety. Nothing like it occurred on stage. I would rather be tied to a pole and forced to listen to Justin Bieber sing Dylan followed by 12 hours of Ciirque de Soleil than have to listen to this guy for half an hour. Only show I have EVER walked out on in my entire life. | 0 |
Caught a movie at this theater last night after the most amazing sushi ever. Too bad the theater didn't really do much to keep the good times rolling.\n\n$21.50 for two tickets. In Henderson. Inside a low rent casino. I don't get that, but movies are expensive, so whatever. $12.50 for a \""medium\"" soda & a \""medium\"" popcorn. I put these sizes in quotes because these are actually what a normal person would consider a large size. Again, whatever.\n\nWe were 15 minutes early, so I assumed we would be able to score some decent seats. As previously noted by Rachel S., there really is a giant, waste of space gap in the middle of the theater. One can only assume this is the hot spot for handicapped folk to catch a flick, otherwise, I don't understand what the hell they are leaving that space seat free for. Granted, the theater wasn't packed when we got there but almost every seat was taken in the upper deck of the theater, so we sat in a couple end seats and dealt with it.\n\nOne last note: Holy loud speakers. They showed The Hangover Part II preview - which looked incredible, btw - and it had some rap music in it and my ears were going to blow out. A little overkill; I'm happy our movie didn't have too much shoot-em-up action.\n\nAnd it wasn't just that the movie we saw, Limitless, was pure crap, either. Bradley Cooper was hot enough to make it worth my while, but the theater was just OK. | 0 |
I live in Ohio where we have Mongolian BBQ. I was told this was better but I definitely disagree after my experience. The prices are very similar but their drinks are pricey, in my opinion. Their buffet area is also rather tight. Their selection isn't great in my opinion either. Mongolian BBQ blows theirs out of the water. I also didn't like that cooking the food wasn't the \""experience\"" that it is at Mongolian BBQ. One of the women I was with did find a hair in her food so she had to make another bowl which took a long time to do so. Thankfully, there isn't one in the Cleveland area and if there were, I wouldn't go. | 0 |
This place is the greatest thing since sliced bread.\n\nThey have 'blocks' you can purchase, which is a concept way ahead of its time. For instance, for $30, you're prepaid for 15 rentals. That's right--a lower cost per rental (usually $2.50), more efficient, AND you get to keep the new releases out for 3 days instead of 1. \n\nI am smitten. | 1 |
First, let me say that I don't take any of my \""good\"" clothes here. \nI take my \""good clothes\"" to J Dry Cleaner on Indian School Road and 48th Street. Or, Kachina Dry Cleaners on Indian School and 36th Street. \nSecond, let me say that I don't iron (let the justification drum roll)...\nThird, I have to wear a uniform (poly/wool blend, in Phoenix, thank you very much) and clean that uniform almost after each wear. \nI take that uniform and \""everyday\"" clothes to Seville. \nBy \""everyday\"" clothes I mean jeans, shorts, and my husbands shirts that are cheap and frankly, gross Aloha shirts. \nThose are the only clothes I will take to this dry cleaner, because if something happens, frankly, I don't care. \nSometimes, my pants/jeans/shorts are creased down the middle like I want them (and always request them to be done as such). \nSometimes, they're not. \nSometimes that uniform looks pretty good. Sometimes, it doesn't. \nI've taken our cotton shirts/blouses in for laundry service, and they looked aweful...\nI use their coupons for $1.99 each item, which is the only reason I can justify using this cleaners. They're just not that good...\nBut, then again, it saves me from ironing... | 0 |
PLEASE read the NEWEST reviews for this DISGUSTING so called New York style Chinese restaurant. I ordered $50 worth of food to take out, sat there 30 minutes waiting for it, don't know why because when I got it home it tasted like it had been prepared A WEEK AGO. Everything was burnt, tasteless, dry and NOT AT ALL NEW YORK style!! I should know because I am from NY. DO NOT give this place your precious money! When I called to tell them about it, they said I am the 1st. person TO EVER complain...well, as I stated already, READ THE NEWER REVIEWS. Somebody needs to shut this place down, they have THE WORST FOOD I HAVE EVER HAD from a Chinese restaurant. If I didn't have to give them one star in order to post this review, I wouldn't have, they don't deserve even one star! | 0 |
Mexican food should not be served buffet style, it just doesn't do it service.\nThis place isn't even traditional buffet, you don't serve yourself, per say.\n\nThat said, this is not Mexican food. Imagine Taco Bell trying to open a sit down Mexican restaurant and then doing a worse job than you would expect. That place would still be better than Pancho's. The only thing I even kind of liked there were the sopapias (or is it sopapillas?).\n\nIf you like canned nacho cheese, frozen tamales and diabetes, eat at Pancho's. | 0 |
Delicious food and delicious cocktails in a romantic atmosphere. | 1 |
Total dump!\n\nRecently stayed at the Flamingo for a work function. Horrible experience. Don't let the pics on the website fool you-only some of the rooms have been renovated. Mine had a running sink, lumpy carpet and the smell of smoke made my nose run the entire time I was there. On top of all that you have to pay to use the gym and the internet and there is no breakfast provided (which to be fair, I've heard are all to be expected for Vegas where you pay for everything.) Outside is nice but inside is totally depressing. The other hotels have a much better atmosphere. The Flamingo seemed to be filled with a much older and sadder client base. The worst part was the woman in her wedding gown sitting at the slot machine. Ugh. Want to enjoy your trip to Vegas? Avoid this place. | 0 |
I ordered a soft taco, hard taco, and the doritos taco and the only taco that was decent was the hard taco. The Doritos one fell apart and was horrible while the soft taco was harder then the hard taco, and the atmosphere was bad all the employees were in the back yelling and horseplaying around. | 0 |
Surprise...\n\nGot my full security deposit back.\n\nThere was plenty of paperwork I amassed given all the legitimate and reasonable repair requests I made and documentation of my cleaning of the unit.\n\nWith this company I would suggest scheduling and being present during said inspection. As with any rental, make sure you have proof of carpet cleaning.\n\nTake pictures upon move in and after cleaning at move out with a current newspaper that clearly shows the date. \n\nBe leary of deferred maintenance that could be pinned on you. Know the facts and don't pay for items you did not break or excessively wear out.\n\nGood luck.\n\nP.S. When turning in the keys at their office the secretary got an attitude about the mail box key that they never gave me which was the fact on the original lease. Watch your back. | 0 |
The food is worth coming for! It's always very fresh and tasty, a nice variety of your Asian favorites. I've tried several menu items and have been thoroughly impressed with the flavor. The environment is good especially in the warmer months you can dine outside and entertain your ears with whatever musical talent is playing. Very cool atmosphere. I really like the fact they accept my Townhost card. I love the savings! | 1 |
I will admit that upon entering I expected a cool little Montreal diner with character...I was mistaken. It seemed like a touristy restaurant chain with mediocre food...wait, you probably knew that.\n\nThis is a restaurant that you'd find in any suburban mall in Canada...not overly exciting, and if you are downtown in Montreal go someplace else! On the positive side, lots of pictures of Celine Dion. \n\nOn the serious positive side though...it is a good palce for kids. Lots of other kids, big place, and the menu is reasonably priced. | 0 |
Pros\n* The prices on the produce is great when on sale.\n\nCons\n* some of the produce is rotton/moldy\n* customer service is HORIBLE. As a non spanish speaker, trying to get help is difficult. When I asked a produce worker to purchase some items in the box that he was stocking, he IGNORED me. Way to go La Bonita. | 0 |
I always find something I didn't know I needed here but had to have! Great selection. Good prices. Clean store with lots of unique finds. | 1 |
East End is a brewery, not a restaurant. Don't expect to sit down for pizza and brews. Most of the space is filled with brewing equipment - tanks and such. What you can do is sample a bunch of beers, and walk away with some.\n\nIt's a challenge to find East End. There's no sign. Just an open door in a brick warehouse. And an empty keg sitting outside. Our first time, we didn't think we could possibly be in the right place. Until we saw people leaving with beer.\n\nYou can only visit during growler hours. Inside there's a low bar straight out of high school chem. You can sample the eight or so beers on tap. And chat about the beers or anything else. And be impressed at how many people manage to find the place. The beers are tasty.\n\nThen when you're ready, pick a beer or two to get a growler of. A growler is a half gallon jug they filled from the tap. They also usually have a special beer or two in bottles. Typical brewery swag is also available - pint glasses, t-shirts, etc., to prove that you actually found the place. | 1 |
We have gone 3 times, my husband likes fish tacos-I ordered a beef and cheese burrito---twice the burger was burned so bad I thought someone was playing a joke. The tortilla was dry and breaking apart. The home made salsa is good. | 0 |
Seriously, am I missing something??? \n\nI seem to be the only person who has had better Indian food. The fam and I decided to give this place a try, even though it is very far from home, but with a recommendation like DDD, what could go wrong? Well, first off, it's a bit chaotic when you walk in. No real system to be seated and the tables are weirdly situated. Once we were seated we were rushed to order... thankfully we mostly knew what we wanted.\n\nI tryed the marsala fries, which were BY FAR the best thing we ate. Those, I must say are amazing. I also had a bite of the samosas, which were ok... not really that favorful, and the chicken tikka masala. Honestly, it was ok, but I've had better... even from Trader Joes. We also had the goat... this too was ok... better than the masala, but so fatty it was hard to eat.\n\nSo, long story short... if you live near here then perhaps hit it up. Otherwise, check out some Indian food closer to home... that is my recommendation. You're welcome. | 0 |
I don't normally right reviews but in this case I had to make an exception. Everything at this restaurant was top notch from the look of the restaurant and the service was spot on. I am not a wine drinker but having an in house sommelier is definitely a plus. Lets talk about the food. I had the butter chicken curry and it was fantastic. It was literally the best curry I have ever tasted. I loved it so much I decided to eat at the restaurant again and I ordered the curry again. I had to meet the executive chef and he was warm and friendly. All in all this restaurant does not disappoint. Do yourself a favor if your tired of buffets and want a great meal try the Sensi at the Bellagio. | 1 |
Holy moly! Can you say low budget? This is one of the dirtiest shops I've ever been in. All of the tools are used and dirty. I'm not really sure how this place passes inspections. The girl that did my mani/pedi was really rough with me and when it came time to scrape my heels , she used a CHEESE GRATER!!!!! I'm not sure if this is standard practice in Nevada, but there is no way that would fly in California. My advice is beware and make sure you are up to date on your tetanus shot. | 0 |
A great resource to have if you're looking to see a show in Vegas. Employees know their stuff when you ask them about what's available and can save you money. \n\nYou buy a voucher, and then go to the hotel/theater to exchange the voucher for the actual show tickets. Good stuff! | 1 |
so the food isn't actually that bad here, but they charge you the ridiculous vegas/casino prices so i definitely wouldn't come back just for that fact.\n\nwe came with a group of 6 for lunch on monday and there was only one other party. service was quick and polite. but really though-- nothing else was special about this place. i get that food tends to be overpriced in vegas... but not that outrageously & unjustifiable\n\navg food + ave service - super expensive barely avg sized portion of $18 beef chow fun (!?) = 2 stars\n\nwon't bother going back since there are plenty other restaurants in monte carlo alone that are more reasonable with their pricing | 0 |
I was very drawn to this place due to my insatiable hunger for seafood, but it ended up being my downfall. Everything about this place is typical except for the atmosphere and the selection. The place is a LOT nicer looking and feeling than any other Chinese buffet I've been to. The selection is seriously crazy. They have all the normal stuff, plus a huge selection sushi, a large variety of seafood, a few American dishes, and some authentic Chinese dishes. Unfortunately, I hated almost all of it. The Chinese buns with red bean paste were delicious though. I tried everything, but ended up filling up on those. The sushi was dry and a little bland. A few of the specialty roles weren't bad. I tried the chicken feet, that was a really interesting experience that I will not be repeating. Everything was pretty average and ok until I sampled the seafood. I almost immediately felt nauseous. Pretty sure I got food poisoning from something. Of course none of my friends had any of it so they all keep trying to get me to go back. Just the thought of it makes me queasy. I begrudgingly went back once and ate nothing but the red bean buns and potstickers. I hope to never come back here again. | 0 |
We came here last year after evo opened and had a great experience. We remembered the food and service were very good. So we went again last weekend expecting to have another good dining experience but we were disappointed. I started with the italian wedding soup which was pretty good. Then I had roasted chicken for entree and when she brought it out I was so surprised.. there were 2 very small cuts of the chicken breast and one tiny drumstick, with a few potatoes and tomatoes. For $17, I was expecting a reasonable sized portion..and its not like chicken is an expensive meat where you expect to get a tiny portion. My friend got the pork belly risotto and she got a big bowl of risotto. Since that was heavy andd rich, I would have thought it would make sense to have a smaller portion of that instead. \nThe service was disappointing. The waitress didnt come back to check with us after the food came out. It would have been nice to order another glass of wine. When we were finished she gave us the check and didnt even ask how the food was or say thanks for coming in. Unfortunately I wont be coming back here. | 0 |
The El Pastor Tacos are the best in town! And don't forget the napale | 1 |
As for Mexican food goes, the taco's were okay but rice and beans below average.\nThe prices are way to high $50 lunch for 3 even with the Yelp check-in coupon it's to expensive, Salsa was an extra charge which is ridiculous. The prices and mediocre food will probably keep me from returning | 0 |
Chinese food and Mexican food in one - what more could you ask for?\n\nI'm honestly pretty shocked about the lack of positive reviews for China Poblano. It's Vegas - everything is expensive and probably not big enough (insert double entendre here). Stop your whining and realize it's tapas-style. If you have 10 hungry bachelorette party girls like we were, order two of each type, eat family style, order a strong drink, and shut your trap.\n\nFor Vegas shu mai, I thought it was pretty good. We ordered two servings of the Lucky 8, which I recommend so you can get a taste of each type of shu mai they serve. All were tasty and topped with something interesting, like radish or goji berry. The har gau was ok; I have had better. The Don't Be Jealous hot and sour soup had a wonderful kick of spices. Drinks ordered included the Singapore Sling and the Lychee Sour, both of which were flavorful and interesting. I myself had vodka with fresh cantaloupe juice, which snuck up on you and hit you like an unruly child. Other dishes ordered at our table included a caesar salad (with way too much parmesan), When Pigs Fly, shrimp, and numerous tacos. As far as pork buns go, the When Pigs Fly was a little meh. I like the pork to be red and drier than this was.\n\nThe coup de grace of my palate was the Viva China taco. This is definitely the best non-traditional taco I've ever had. A taco with beef tendon and oyster - the crispiness of the tendon punctuated with the creamy oyster was mind-blowing. \n\nLots of good tastes, a few mediocre tastes. But definitely deserving of a higher rating than the uno estrellas some other folks are giving. I'd go back. Viva China Poblano! | 1 |
Disappointing. For $39.99 per person, they should be ashamed of themselves to charge so much for such a small, weak selection of food. We went on Sunday, the last day before they closed. \n\nI hope whoever is in charge of SLS and their buffet reads into not just Yelp reviews, but any type of feedback they can access to.\n\nPersonally, I don't think it's the location that made SLS Buffet version1.0 a failure. I mean, look at the other popular buffets locations in other hotels on the strip. Cosmopolitan's Wicked Spoon buffet comes to mind. Isn't their location out in the boonies? Or look at Planet Hollywood's Spice Market Buffet. They, too, also have to take an escalator to get to their buffet area. All in all, it's really the QUALITY and VARIETY of what you bring to the table (literally). \n\nOnce entering into the buffet dining area, I noticed a change of...theming. All of a sudden....I thought I was eating at some restaurant in the cabin/woods. I thought I even saw some deer or buffalo heads mounted on the walls??? =/ What the...?! Tables looked very picnic-esque. \n\nAlso, it felt like just because it was the last night, employees were slacking....or they simply just don't give a F%*# anymore. Case in point: soup section. Here I am....seeing two different types of chowders all dried and crusted. But my crazy ass still wanted to give it a try. Okay but um...where are the spoons?? I told the girl that was behind the counter they were out of soup spoons. She said okay and disappeared. I waited for 5-7 minutes. There was no sight of her. I'd still be there waiting if they didn't close this place down. So I drank my soup like a barbarian...basically I slurped it up. LOL! And omg...it tasted like it was STRAIGHT FROM A CAN and it was probably two days old. I was horrified.\n\nNothing looked fresh. They labeled some chicken to be curry chicken. I thought, great! I'm a big fan of curry. Once I got to my table, the chicken was 100% NOT curry!!!!!! It was full on tomato sauce chicken. WTF!? Ugh...disappointed once more.\n\n\nSeriously, QUALITY, QUALITY, QUALITY, SLS. I'm glad we went when they had a 2 for 1 locals special. Don't charge a general price of $40 per person for dinner when really....tourists WILL go to somewhere that's at least 3x better; even if they have to pay an additional $10. \n\nCharging Wicked Spoon pricing for a Station buffet. Wow. WHAT WERE YOU THINKING!?! | 0 |
I was just expecting so much better. So, so much better. I honestly can't remember much about the experience except that I think I got fish tacos that were ok, my husbands chile relleno was pretty good but the big thing was the rice that came with it. It was AWFUL. He called it \""hotel rice.\"" Cheap, bland rice. It had color, so I think it was supposed to be flavored but, alas, it tasted like nothing. It was a lot of money for mediocre food. There are a lot of places you can spend too much money on food on the strip -- don't do it here. | 0 |
Last December I went to Max Brenner at Caesar's for Happy Hour (M-F 3-6 and reverse starting at 9). Happy Hour specials are available at the bar only and include $4 beer, $6 cocktails and $6 appetizers and desserts. What a great deal for Vegas! I ordered the Lucky Lemon (Ketel One, Citoreon Vodka, Grand Mariner and Lemon Juice) and my boyfriend ordered the margarita. Both were delicious and very potent. The bartender mixed them up in front of us and really took her time crafting our cocktails. We also ordered the Cheesy Thin Crust Pizza (served with grape tomatoes) - pretty good and the Sliders: 2 Brenner Burgers (Lettuce, Tomato, Onion Ring and BBQ sauce) and 2Buffalo Chicken (crispy buffalo chicken with bleu cheese aioli) - both were very good and came with fries! Great flavors! I would love to come back here for dessert. Someone next to us ordered the Chocolate Chunks Pizza and it looked so good! Can't wait to try this place again! | 1 |
This location has baristas who know who I am before I even reach the window. \n\n*Friendly staff\n*Helpful with the ordering (we know it can get complicated)\n*Rarely gets an order incorrect | 1 |
Mexquite is my local go-to spot for a healthy dinner on the go. Whether you are taking your dinner on the run or sliding into their comfy booths and tables, you are taken through the assembly line promptly and served well. The staff is always friendly and and welcoming, too and I have noticed many of the employees have been them for quite some time.\n\nEating there, I've never left feeling heavy from being full. The options for your entrees are always fresh and spiced perfectly. My favorite entree to nosh on is the chicken burrito with a whole wheat wrap and I really have not wavered much from there. Every entree includes chips and salsa and while I have had better salsa at other places, I suggest the medium because it has the perfect balance for those that don't like super spicy salsa and it's fresh! \n\nThe one thing I have noticed since I began frequently Mexquite is that their sustainable products have given way to Styrofoam. I'm sure it is a causality of the economy and the cost of doing business but I loved know that my to-go orders were bio-degradable. | 1 |
Love this place!!\n\nThe Exchange buys and sells used CDs, DVDs, and video games. They also have some vinyl (for you hipster nerds who, like me, just can't bear to listen to Supertramp on CD), and some video game systems (got my old SNES here for like $12!).\n\nBut, what I love most is the dedication to awesomeness from the staff. Here's a recent story to prove my point.\n\nMy husband and I love bad/lame/goofy/embarrassing movie marathons. One night, it was a Jean Claude van Damme marathon. And one night, we watched three Hulk Hogan movies in a row. Well, the current marathon in the queue is the three Mad Max movies. And we can only get two of them On Demand.\n\nSo, I popped into the Exchange to see if they had Beyond Thunderdome. Not only did dude not burst into laughter at my ridiculous question, he found me a copy of it and THEN said, \""Wait a minute. We might have a budget version of this. You don't want to pay $7.50 if you don't have to.\"" Found me a copy for $5. Just like that.\n\nThen I had to ring this purchase up at the register, which *should* have garnered a round of giggles or at least gentle teasing. But the guy at the register said, \""I've seen this one before, it's okay.\"" And when I asked if it was any good, he said, \""Well, it was early in the morning, I woke up on my friend's couch while he was watching this, and he told me it was a documentary about Western Pennsylvania. It made sense for the first half hour, and then I knew something was up.\""\n\nThe Exchange: treating you like one of their own without a second thought.\n\nSelection is great, and they work with the other locations of the Exchange to swap items around for you so you don't have to drive way out to the South Hills n'at to get that old David Bowie album. And they've always got something playing on the speakers that makes me dance in the aisles (and never, ever have they given me crap about it, either). | 1 |
Mike is great, he always gives you a great hair cut and its exactly what you asked for. He is friendly and makes you feel totally welcome. He always gets me in at convenient time. Best barber in Vegas! | 1 |
I love this place! Living in the East coast makes eating here a must when I'm in the proximity of an In-n-out burger place! I made it a point to find the closest one to where I was staying. We had the 3x3, protein burger,fries and vanilla shake. Heaven. Staff is always friendly no matter what location you go to! I hope that the next time I get another taste isn't 4 years from now. | 1 |
25 minutes in the drive thru waiting for 5 cars in front of me? Ridiculous. I left my house 10 minutes early and I ended up still being late for work. Thanks Starbucks. Looks like I'm not coming to this locations drive thru ever again in the morning. Possibly they should consider hiring more staff in their busy times...morning rush. DUH. | 0 |
Unfortunately it's not getting the award for being the most clean or most organized. But it seems to be quite busy. So busy that you might find a regular finishing off his blueberry bagel while \""shopping\"" for groceries (how embarrassing is that!) | 0 |
I am sad to say that beauty brands lost a 10 year loyal customer today. I had the WORST experience there at the salon today. After spending close to $200 on products today, I made an appt in the salon after some pushing from my mother, I usually go to Madison Ave for cuts, color etc. They set me up to see \""Lamar\"" at 4pm. I arrive promptly 5 minutes early and they introduce me to Lamar who shakes my hand and walks off. As I am standing there wondering if I should follow or not another girl tells me to head back and she will get me something to drink, I go and sit down and he says \""what are we doing with this\"". It just got worse from there, rude, inconsiderate, nasty comments and 7 minutes later, I told him to stop, picked up my fabulous coach purse and walked away. I spoke with the manager and as polite and understanding and helpful as she was, I will never go back. I have never felt more put down as I did today. I really hope that dude was fired, if I hadn't been soooo stunned by him, I would've let him have it. But being the adult I am I took the high road. Guess I will keep searching for a killer stylist. | 0 |
Wow what a cool place! But not without it's quirks and learning curves... They haven't been open long so staff is still figuring out what's what. I've seen places like this but they usually carry more food and alcohol... Prices are all the same as a regular movie place so that's a great reason to come here with the roomy chairs. I have a feeling that the chairs won't stay \""nice\"" too long or that the electronic reclining part will fail sooner than later. Overall cool place, will try them again for sure but only if they turn the volume down a bit! | 1 |
Paid for a car wash, left with damage to the car in a dirty windshield!! Asked the manager Jason Zane for a rewash and he said no way. My car is almost as dirty as it was when I pulled in. \n\nSave Your time and money do not stop at this location!!!!! | 0 |
The Worst experience of my life!!! DONT STAY, DONT GAMBLE, DONT DO THE TIMESHARE! Horrible location off the strip and shady people working there.\nThey tell u 90 minutes... Plan on 3 hours. We went for a showing and we waited an hour in the waiting room and then they tell us our 90 minutes begins once the tour starts. But the sales people tell you 90 min from when you check in. \n\nWe didn't agree with this so we escalated to a so called \""manager\"" named LOU. She exhibited the worst customer service I've ever seen in my life. All we wanted to do was educate her that her sales people told us 90 minutes from check in, and she said \""well they should be fired\"". Wow... That's un professional. She then told us we need to honor our commitment of 90 minutes or we get nothing promised too us. Talk about shady business practices. As I spoke to her and raised my concerns, she stated if I didn't agree then we need to leave or she would call security on us. Are you serious? She then blamed her sales people for not educating us correctly but she never took ownership or offered to help. She kept looking at her phone and not at us. \n\nStay away from this place. Honestly it's the worst place around with shady business people and horrible management. They don't represent a good atmosphere and try to ensure the customer is always wrong. I'll tell anyone and everyone to NEVER stay here. | 0 |
Very Poor Customer Service.\nI purchased a product there and used a discount coupon. I returned the product because it was defective and chose a different brand since I didn't want to take the chance on the second one being defective and was told that I couldn't use the discount since it had already been used even though I returned the product that it was used on. I spoke to the manager to no avail and contacted the office of Babies R Us Vice Pres. of Customer Service also to no avail. I will not shop at Babies R Us or Toys R Us as long as other options are available. | 0 |
This is my second review of the herb box because it is SO AMAZE-FACE. \n\nI love this place, for the decor, the waiters/waitresses and most of all the awesome food. Everything is fresh, and has a good taste, I've actually ordered many things off the menu and liked everything I have ordered. The recent \""NOSH\"" selections are definitely worth checking out. Most recently I discovered their SATURDAY/SUNDAY BREAKFAST!! $5 bloody's or mimosa's and reasonably priced farm-fresh feeling fare, such as the standard 2 egg breakfast. But, trust me, there's nothing standard about it, with delicious wheat toast and yummy eggs with cheese automatically on the menu. You can't go wrong with the avocado toast either. I'll definitely be back, for um.. breakfast, lunch and dinner. Thanks Herb!\n\nTIPS-\n\n* Try their breakfast on Sat/Sun\n* If eating dinner order some of the veg \""NOSH\"" and don't be afraid to get a couple to try (the 3 pair is the best deal)\n* Pizza's are all very good\n* The meat/cheese board also yummy\n* Extensive wine menu | 1 |
Good place to get a quick lunch in town. Good range of paninis and toasted stuff. All very reasonably priced for the centre of town too: a panini and slice of cake was only a fiver (I had something with honey and walnut which was very good).\nOnly gripe is that it's tiny: about seven seats in total, dotted along the windows bar-style. | 1 |
Yelp needs a -1 star rating. \n\nAfter writing Jiffy Lube about this matter so they would know to check their equipment and/or tech, I heard nothing from them. So I wrote the review above.\n\nLater that week I got a call from a guy at Jiffy Lube who asked me to send him a copy of the repair bill. I was surprised but I faxed him a copy. I probably should have asked \""Why?\"" but I figured they wanted to see that I had gotten the compressor replaced so they could follow up with the Jiffy Lube shop I'd gone to.\n\nWell, today I heard from the mechanic I went to for the repairs. He wanted to know why some guy from Jiffy Lube was taking pictures of his property and asking for the parts they replaced as well as paperwork from him. \n\nMind you: I never asked for a refund or anything from Jiffy Lube. I just complained to them via their website and later here on Yelp. \n\nSo I wondered too: Why was Jiffy Lube doing this? \n\nI called back the fellow whom I'd talked to before and asked him what was going on. He told me Jiffy Lube takes complaints like this seriously and they were investigating. He also told me the mechanic was wrong, that he didn't take pictures of the place. \n\nAfter a 15-minute conversation that amounted to his telling me: \""You haven't proven anything!\"" I told him he was only reinforcing why I should never do business with Jiffy Lube again. \n\nHe tried to tell me he was doing this for my benefit as well as looking out for Jiffy Lube's interests, at which point I asked him:\n\n\""Have you even tested your equipment?\"" \n\nHe said no, they hadn't. \n\nSo instead of starting at the source of the complaint - the Jiffy Lube branch - he went looking to acquire parts of my car without my knowledge. \n\nJiffy Lube didn't ask me for the old parts or for more documentation. They didn't say anything to me except the one \""send us the repair bill so we can look into it\"" phone call, until I called them back. \n\nThe way this matter has been handled has *really* convinced me that Jiffy Lube is NOT worth the loyal business I've given them over the years. I will never trust them to handle another car of mine again. I can't even trust them to handle a complaint. \n\nMy advice: Steer well clear of this place. It'll cost you time and money you don't want to spend. | 0 |
I was in town a few weeks ago and thought about going to Nobu, but considering how close it was and what I thought was a cool atmosphere from the pictures, I took a large party here for dinner. First, while it has a good vibe when you walk in, it was echo-e from the beginning and felt very \""cold\""... Wasn't what I was expecting at all. \n\nI also agree that the prices are out of this world and the service was marginal at best. \n\nConsidering it is mainly TAPAS, I was pretty darn pleased with the food. The party I was with also loved the food and we ordered some good bottles of wine that again were over priced, but went well with the food. \n\nIf the prices weren't so high and the service was better, I would increase to 3-4 stars, but I won't be going back. \n\nMoral of the story, go to Julian S. in Aria for better prices and a more vibrant atmosphere. | 0 |
I just went to Fry's to purchase a TV stand. The service is horrible. I ended up purchasing one that the sales girl told me was very heavy as she pushed the cart up to me. She had one of her co-workers print a invoice so that the cashier would not have to take it from the cart cause of how heavy it was. I got no offers to help me get it into my car. I did see a young man carry a a bag out for someone while I was trying to get into my car I called out to him but he ignored me. Finally a nice young man offer to help me. I told him just put it back into the cart cause I was not going to give this company any of my money. Even the manager on duty did not even care when I returned it. They all need to go to customer service classes... | 0 |
My wife and I really like this place. Its a casual atmosphere, friendly wait staff, good food. The manager is very knowledgeable about local beers and even made me a custom beer flight. They have a big selection of local draft beers. Wings are good, burgers excellent, good deserts. I've never had a bad meal here. I've only sat in the bar area. I've been 6 or 7 times and the service and food always consistently good. | 1 |
DO NOT SIGN UP FOR BANFIELD'S PET INSURANCE***********THEY ARE ALL ABOUT THE MONEY AND NOT THE CARE OF YOUR PET!!!!!!\n\nMy dog died 3 weeks after having his teeth cleaned at this location. The Vets were aware he had a heart murmur . It cost me an additional $400.00, in addition to the bill for cleaning his teeth, to find out what was wrong with him after his dental cleaning. \n\nI even called them when he was having a really hard time breathing and was told there were no Vets available to see him and to take him to an emergency clinic. REALLY!!!!\n\nWhen cancelling the plan, I was told I still had to continue to pay for the medical plan until November 15th of this year, more than 6 months after his death. Or pay in full. I had plans for my other 3 dogs also. I cancelled all 4 plans and was charged over a $1,000.00 to cancel the plan.\n\nI will never spend another dime in a Petsmart store and Banfield Pet Hospital. | 0 |
This joint is hoppin' between 6-8pm, even on weeknights, so think about reserving.\n\nAtmosphere is family friendly (saw 2-3 toddlers) and busy.\n\nPIzzas are more traditional style Italian, very thin crust, slightly burnt on the edges (this is a good sign) coming from a custom built pizza oven (doesn't smell wood fired).\n\nBase ingredients (tomato, flour, oliver oil) as listed on site apparently all come from Italy. The Antimo Caputo flour is extra fine ground, which perhaps helps the texture of the dough & crust \n\nI ordered the Saucisse au Fenouil, a tasty mix of fennel sausage, onions, bell peppers and the sausage quality was excellent.\n\nA caramelized onion, black olive, cottage cheese, oregano pizza came with healthy smattering of onion and cottage cheese dollops in four sections.\n\nThe pizzas are typically quite moist when delivered and there's perhaps of a drizzle of olive oil behind the scenes before delivery. The crust isn't crispy, neither underneath the toppings nor around the outer edge. This is not a downgrade, just a note to give an idea of texture. I prefer a slightly less chewy, lighter, more yeasty flavored dough, but this is just personal preference.\n\nI'll definitely be back when I'm feeling the need for pizza. | 1 |
I'd rate it a ZERO if I could. Sat down & was not even acknowledged. After 15 minutes I decided to leave. Waiters & waitresses saw us but never once came to our table. RUDE. OH! & the place smelled like shit & they couldn't even spell Fried rice correct in their menu. Steeeer Awayyyy. | 0 |
Beware!!! \nThe to go orders are 1/2 the size.\nIf you eat in the restaurant you get full portions\n\nDon't order to go unless you aren't hungry.\nI called to inform, and instead of them fixing the issue, they told me to review poorly and tell yelp \""we like when a customa eat a here\"": | 0 |
After the concert, I came home. I was starving since the last time I was around 1230 pm. We ended up eating Cane's Chicken Fingers. Boy were they good. Got a pan of chicken fingers and a pan of french fries for $23. Not bad at all. We ate every last piece of chicken fingers right along with our dog. It was um um good. We are planning on staying at the Southpoint Casino for the 4th of July and guess what we are getting for dinner? Cane's for sure... | 1 |
The best market in Vegas. Please come down and support these farmers and taste what grows here! Thank you to the molto Vegas team, doug and the crew and also Kerry Clasby and dragan for driving across the desert every week to bring us the farm freshest produce from Cali organic farmers for the public and the handful of discerning chefs that care about where their food comes from! | 1 |
The service here is downright appalling. We made a reservation a week in advance and upon arriving a few minutes before our scheduled time they did not have our reservation down. We told them when we had called and even showed them in our phone. The owner said they just did not have it and there was nothing they could do even though it was their mistake. No offer of a discount or to squeeze us into the back to make up for losing our reservation. They offered to sit us outside in the humid 95 degree weather. They were rude and should really be ashamed. I could tell the waitress looked apologetic but the owner could care less. Hope the food makes up for the horrific service but due to how we were treated and how hot it was outside we did not stick around to find out. | 0 |
The gyros are good. Do not order their fattoush salad- very disappointing. | 0 |
This is our second time here since it changed hands from Mez. The service was so bad the first time that we just couldn't enjoy the movie-we only ordered two drinks each that time but spent most of the movie wondering where they were. Tonight our friends wanted to go there to see Hangover III, so we hoped that after a few weeks the service would be better. Unfortunately, I ordered a beer at 10:25pm and received it at 11:02pm- only after I complained. My husband and I wanted to order food,but after it took so long to order drinks we decided against it. I would not suggest going here unless you're looking for the cheap ticket price and don't plan on ordering anything!!! | 0 |
Food was fine. Service was slow and terrible. Very disappointed because we had our best meal of our lives here a few years ago and brought out friends here because of it. I'm not sure we will ever be back. We should have known something was up once the waiter asked us if we had any time constraints. He completely ignored us. We were served bread before we even ordered. Our appetizers came before the cocktails we ordered well before them. The water filler found them waiting for us on the bar, they had been there a while. The waiter not once asked how our food was. We were there almost 3 hours. He never asked about drink refills, we had to track him down to order anything. We wanted dessert but were too tired and didn't want to wait another hour for him to take our order and then forget it in the window for a while. The waiter was odd, I asked him about the salads and he said something weird about not wanting to sell too many salads to our table so that he could sell us desserts instead. He upsold my husband for a truffle upgrade to his fries. They came without truffles, so he fixed the error, but he got them 3O minutes after the rest of his food, then still charged him full price. Very very disappointed to have had this service at such an upscale place. I expect much more if I'm going to spend that kind of money. The best service was from the water filler, who kept searching for our food and drinks that our waiter couldn't be bothered to worry about. | 0 |
Are you tired of waiting in lines that look like you're at Disney just to eat buffet food? Then do I have an off the strip place that you'll will like. My cousin told me about the Egg & I. Boy am I glad that he did. The food was really good. There was a 10-15 minute wait but did not compare to those monstrous lines in the casino hotels. \n\nAfter glancing through their newspaper styled menu, I decided to have a four egg omelette. Which was more than delicious when it arrived. Accompanying this wonderful omelette was their famous ranch potatoes. These bad boys were orgasmic good. They were seasoned with some spices that gave it a lil bit of a kick. But if you aren't into spicy then I advise you put some ketchup on them to dull the fire. All in all the meal was delicious.\n\nThe service was pretty good as well. They have a system where there is a napkin holder and on top are two pictures of eggs. If you need some assistance then you just flip the egg to yellow. Now I may be butchering the explanation of this process but long story short the wait staff is very attentive and helpful.\n\nSo give it a shot if you are tired of long buffet lines. It also gives you a chance to see the other parts of Vegas. | 1 |
Ummm...no.\n\nWanted to hit this place for a while due to good Yelp reviews, but I'm rarely downtown for lunch. Pretty disappointing. Service was a little slow, and I was there after the lunch rush, one of two guys sitting at the bar. Waited for a while for my check and finally just walked over to the register. They were very friendly - just didn't seem completely on top of things.\n\nFood was pretty bland. The barbacoa taco was okay, the chicken was like microwaved frozen chicken bits. Definitely not worth $3/taco. It's pretty bad if this is the best Mexican place downtown. \n\nDecor in the Wood St. location isn't bad, though. Colorful, if a bit dark for a \""festive\"" decor. Futbol on the TVs, though. Can't go wrong with that. | 0 |
I stopped here for the first time a few weeks ago. My boyfriend and I were strolling through Squirrel Hill and decided some coffee would be a good decision. The name of the shop and the facade was intriguing. It seemed like a cute and cozy place to enjoy some caffeine.\n\nThe employees were all young college students. They were working on school work at a table next to the counter and it took a few minutes to be acknowledged but after they did realize we were there they were very friendly! Two of them helped us out, rather than just one, which I thought was surprisingly efficient of them. And the interior is gorgeous, minus the dark lighting.\n\nNow, onto what matters. I ordered a simple vanilla latte and a peanut butter chocolate chip cookie. I'm not sure if they make their baked goods on site or if they get them from somewhere else but my cookies was delicious and pretty big for the price! But the latte was a different story. It was very small and although I ordered something simple in hopes that it would come out fantastic I was let down. My latte was burnt and I don't even think any vanilla was put into it. My boyfriend got a small coffee, which turned out to be a very very very small coffee. And no refills.\n\nAll in all it was an okay experience, but who burns a latte? | 0 |
Ok, I'll start by saying this hotel isn't horrible. But it is not at all nice. It smells powerfully from fresheners, which means they are covering some not good stuff. Yikes! It's also pretty smokey.\nVery, very dated. Seriously 70s/80s fabulous, for better or for worse.\nOur bathtub was squishy--yes squishy from it not being sealed properly and water draining underneath it.\nPeople working were pretty nice, but some were grumpy toward us.\nThe conference area wasn't good. Some rooms were saunas and others ice boxes. There was no internet connection as promised in many areas. The hallways were hard to walk down. Technology help was sparse and slow. Technology capabilities left much to be desired.\nWe wouldn't ever stay here again if we came to Vegas. It's far from the strip and a bit gross and very dated. I constantly felt like I needed to wash my hands. | 0 |
For $30-40 per entree, you can do far better. The macadamia crusted mahi mahi is bland as sand with nothing to compliment it but blander potatoes and a few sprigs of asparagus. Surf n turf boasted a decent filet but an extremely petite lobster tail, with a pur\u00e9e of something between the two that starts out bland but finishes like black pepper. Waiter forgot my wife's glass of wine despite knowing this was a wedding anniversary dinner for us. Made zero effort to make it right. Dessert was only saving grace. We will certainly look elsewhere for fine (or even moderate) dining. | 0 |
I've been seeing the semi-desperate \""give us another try! We don't stink anymore!\"" Domino's commercials for months. Finally, a Groupon made me and the S.O. bite. As in, we TOOK one bite and let the kids polish off the rest. Nothing against this location in particular, but this is exactly how I remember the Domino's of yore: greasy and tasteless. I really don't know how this chain is still in business. Save your money. Bleargh. | 0 |
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